https://doi.org/10.25678/0008HE

Data for: Host genotype and infection status interact to shape bacterial communities in Daphnia magna

Host bacterial communities (microbiomes) are influenced by a wide range of factors including host genotype and parasite exposure. However, few studies disentangle temporal and host-genotype specific variation in microbiome response to infection across several host tissues. We experimentally exposed the freshwater crustacean Daphnia magna to its fungal parasite Metschnikowia bicuspidata and characterized changes in host bacterial communities associated with the parasite’s development within the host. We used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to assess bacterial communities of the host (a) 24 hours (“initial parasite exposure”) and (b) 10 days (“successful infection”) after exposure to a standard dose of M. bicuspidata spores, in host guts, body tissue (excluding guts) and whole individuals. We also investigated whether bacterial community responses to parasite exposure varied by host genotype. Parasite exposure did not immediately alter host gut bacterial communities, but drove host-genotype specific changes in the bacterial community composition of whole individuals. We validated that these changes were not driven by shifts in bacterial communities of the culturing medium, due to the addition of the parasite spore solution. Successful infection (i.e. the proliferation of M. bicuspidata spores in the host body) reduced alpha diversity and shifted abundance of dominant bacterial orders in the gut. Moreover, it induced a host genotype-specific changes in body bacterial community composition. Overall, bacterial community responses to parasite exposure and subsequent infection are complex: they occur in a host genotype-dependent manner, differentially at distinct timepoints after parasite exposure and in specific host tissue.

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Rajarajan, A., Decaestecker, E., Bulteel, L., Walser, J.-C., Spaak, P., & Wolinska, J. (2023). Data for: Host genotype and infection status interact to shape bacterial communities in Daphnia magna (Version 1.0). Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/0008HE

The associated article

Rajarajan, A., Decaestecker, E., Bulteel, L., Walser, J.-C., Spaak, P., & Wolinska, J. (2024). Host genotype and infection status interact to shape microbiomes in Daphnia magna. Parasitology, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182024000787

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Author
  • Rajarajan, Amruta
  • Decaestecker, Ellen
  • Bulteel, Lore
  • Walser, Jean-Claude
  • Spaak, Piet
  • Wolinska, Justyna
Keywords Daphnia,infection,Metschnikowia,microbiome,genotype,16SrRNA
Taxa (scientific names)
  • Daphnia magna
  • Metschnikowia bicuspidata
Organisms (generic terms)
  • Daphnia magna
  • Metschnikowia bicuspidata
Timerange
  • 2022-01 TO 2023-10
Geographic Name(s)
  • Greifensee (lakewater used for experiment)
Review Level general
Curator Rajarajan, Amruta
Contact Spaak, Piet <Piet.Spaak@eawag.ch>
DOI 10.25678/0008HE